Gardening guru Monty Don spoke out about his future on Gardeners’ World earlier this year amid months of speculation.
The horticulturist sparked rumours that he might end up leaving the hit BBC2 show after he called it a “remorseless treadmill” late last year.
Now, Monty has told Radio Times that Gardeners’ World is part of who he is. He said: “In the end, I’m a gardener and my life is lived in my garden. To share that through the medium of Gardeners’ World is not only a privilege, it’s also completely central to who I am and what I do.”
Spanish Gardens star Monty Don talks ‘healing’
TV star Monty, 68, suffered from a stroke in 2008 and took time away from the show to recover. He recently hinted that retirement could be on the cards. In November Monty said: “The logical thing to do is give up Gardeners’ World.”
However, Monty has clearly had a change of heart. He said on The One Show this week of rumours he will leave Gardeners’ World: “It is not true. All things being equal, unless I do something terribly wrong over the next few years, I will be doing it for at least another three years including this year.”
The star has also spoke openly about suffering from depression and called his recovery an ongoing process.
He explained: “I have, for many years, suffered from depression which comes and goes but tends to be something that is worse in the winter.
“I wouldn’t say I have been healed. I would say I am being healed. It’s an ongoing process.”
Catch Monty Don on Gardeners’ World Fridays at 8pm on the BBC. The show repeats Saturday mornings on BBC Two.
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